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the risk for developing choriocarcinoma is maximum after term pregnancy. The WHO risk scoring for gestational trophoblastic disease gives a score 4 if prior pregnancy is term and a score 0 if its a molar pregnancy.A gestational trophoblastic neoplasia following term pregnancy is most likely to be a choriocarcinoma.
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risk of choriocarcinoma is 50% foll evacuation of a hydati mole,25% foll an abortion ,20% foll fullterm labour and 5%after extrauterine preg.trophoblastic ds foll a full term preg is always a chorioca but that foll an abortion or a molar preg might be chorioca or an invasive mole
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